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MAGA loyalist warns ‘declining’ Trump: ‘Collapse’ is coming

Thomas Smith
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Far-right commentator Alex Jones is warning that President Donald Trump needs to slow down before his health takes a serious turn.

On his InfoWars show Wednesday, Jones cautioned that Trump risks “dire consequences” if he continues pushing himself with long hours and an unrelenting schedule.

“You could see him declining faster and faster. He’s not super bad yet, but unlike Biden… Trump has got great genetics, he’s tough, and if he takes care of himself, he can make it through these years and then after,” Jones said.

Jones predicted that the 79-year-old president is headed toward “some type of collapse” within a year if he doesn’t ease up. “I’m not saying he’s going to collapse. I’m saying if he doesn’t take his foot off the gas pedal, I guarantee it. And I got stamina, way better than most people,” Jones added.

Comparing Trump’s workload to an impossible endurance challenge, Jones explained, “If I had Trump’s job at 51, for a month, I would have a nervous breakdown. It would be like saying, ‘You can run 100 miles in two days? How about 300 in two days?’ You can’t do it.”

Jones said he feels a “responsibility” to speak up, even if it risks upsetting Trump’s political allies. He described Trump as having endured “nine years of hell” and warned that “a lightbulb is starting to go out.” Jones urged Trump to work 14 hours a day instead of 20.

He also pointed to Trump’s chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where veins in the legs struggle to move blood back to the heart. According to Jones, the condition has caused swelling, and he claimed Trump’s ankles looked “about 15 inches around” during his recent summit in Alaska.

“That’s not a good sign for the heart and the rest of the body, because the rest of him — he’s lost weight, he’s not that fat. So Trump really needs to exercise and take care of himself,” Jones said.

“Trump is a maniac. He’s our maniac. But he’s like a race horse,” Jones added, calling the president “extremely driven.”

Jones also referenced Trump’s remarks in a Fox News interview earlier this week, where the president said he hopes to “get to heaven if possible” but joked, “I’m hearing I’m not doing well.”

“I don’t think Trump’s going to be able to stop himself. This is the way he is genetically,” Jones concluded. “But if the people around him could just get him to take off one day a week — if he could just go play golf and watch movies and have some fun — he deserves it.”

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